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loopyloo

I had found a lovely spacia contour amtico floor (earthern) but my builder asked me to tread on the sample wearing a stiletto heel, it left an indentation, which kind of went away (mostly).:yikes:
He has never fitted this type of floor and it left me doubtful that it would be suitable in my kitchen, as I want to have a couple of small stools for family to perch on (or me!). He suggested ceramic - I wanted a natural looking, textured, matt, not glossy finish, which is why the earthern fitted the bill. :drool5: Any comments would be welcome. I have south facing kitchen which is mostly warm, so no underfloor heating required. I have been told a ceramic floor will only crack/damage if something like a microwave is dropped on it.

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david campbell

ceramic tiles tendto be less hard-wearing for an area like a kitchen,they also tend to fade and as you say can be prone to damage if it's a well used area, i would prefer no less than porcelain for a well used kitchen,some natural stones can also be damaged with high heels,such as travertine and limestone
 

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porcelain is a bettr choice imo for a kitchen floor,its tougher than ceramics

ive never really dropped any microwaves on my floor but yes cermaics will break easier
 
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diamondtiling

I would go for stone, I also have the same problem with my stiletto heels on cushion flooring etc, its a real pain. Also I have actually dropped a microwave but it was out of a window into a skip so I cannot comment further as to what damage one might cause to a ceramic floor but I suspect something would break and a loud noise would occur.

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loopyloo

oh wow .... thank you all for the comments .... didn't expect any this quick! I shall have a look at porcelain .... hopefully I can get the finish I want ... textured slightly and not glossy!!!
 

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I think the builder just wanted to see you in Stilettos :D

I don't suppose you can show us a picture of you standing on this tile with your stillettos on so we can advise you better?

hehe :lol:
 
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Ian

Bit strange that the spacia tile kept an indentation that didn't go away, a mate of mine fits amtico and has done so for 11 years, he fits it in offices and shops such as superdrug marks and sparks and these companies use it for the simple fact that it is hard wearing and can cope with massive footfall. I agree with the comments that porcelain is a beter tile for a kitchen but amtico/amtico spacia is suitable also. PS leave your microwave on the worksurface, don't carry it around! :)
 

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